Blair is always portrayed as one of the most diverse schools in Montgomery County, but what does that really mean? An easier way to look at the makeup of Blair's Blazers is on a scale of one school of one hundred students.
It's summer in February.
The Silver Chips Online Blazer appears reading a newspaper.
The school's mascot costume has been worn by numerous students over the years.
This Blazer is featured on the agenda books and athletic apparel.
This Blazer cartoon shows up on signs throughout the school.
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12 students would be in ESOL and 6 would be special education students.
30 students would be freshmen, 27 would be sophomores, 22 would be juniors, and 21 would be seniors.
If Blair was a school of 100 students, there would be 14 teachers.
Teachers have been at Blair for varying amounts of time.
What would Blair look like as a school with only 100 students?
If Blair were a school of 100 students, there would be 14 teachers to teach them.
88 students would eventually graduate, and 94 would go directly into college or professional training after high school.
49 students would be female and 51 would be male. 8 teachers would be female and 6 would be male.
16 students would be Asian, 27 would be black, 31 would be Hispanic, 22 would be white, and 4 would be other or mixed races. 1 teacher would be Asian, 3 would be black, 1 would be Hispanic, and 9 would be white.